Title | : | Example: All the ways you can flip a coin | Probability and Statistics | Khan Academy |
Lasting | : | 2.14 |
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Views | : | 272 rb |
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I don't understand why the order of the coins mattered Like in the case of bH H T/b and bT H H/b either way 2 heads were shown and 1 tail was shown Comment from : Genya Arikado |
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Thank you! Comment from : Aden Goher |
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they are useful even after 10 years Comment from : Qayrulla |
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Note: when you divide the number of expected outcome with total number of outcomes, you make an assumption that all the possible outcomes are equally likely to happen Otherwise the answer would be incorrect Comment from : rj45 |
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Please explain quicker and faster I don't have time to watch the whole video Comment from : Alexander Lei |
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How to find the possible outcomes without listing it all?brI mean, what's the easiest way too find the possible outcomes? Comment from : Leanne Amor |
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It's goodI like your presentation which helped me in math Thank you!!!!!!!br Comment from : Jayant Ramesh |
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awesome!!! Comment from : hippybonus |
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wow thats smart Comment from : Dragon World |
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thanks!!
Comment from : Raj Negi |
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thanks! Comment from : piloot |
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very clear and understandable explanation Comment from : piloot |
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Ive been in several debates over the probability changing AFTER the 1st coin is flipped Lets say your 1st flip is HeadYou have just eliminated 4 of the 8 scenarios, so your chances become 2 / 4 , or 50/50 Comment from : gordonjlightfoot |
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continue with the stats videos im currently in a stats class, and im having a bit of difficulty with probabilities and hypothesis testing hope you'll get there before the final :P Comment from : Charles Vlasic |
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Your writing is very good Comment from : Srijay Kasturi |
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@dubldeka Correction
Just counting two heads on a three headed out come as 1 HH
would give a result of 4 over 8
thats a 50 / 50 outcome
6 over 8 would be tipping the scale Comment from : Kevin Sullivan |
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pretty nice and simple Comment from : Qlimakz |
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